Newspapers / The Roanoke Beacon and … / March 4, 1892, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
J The ncanoks . .-Beacon. 'I'he Oflicial Paper of Wash ington County. ' Published . Every Friday by The Roanoke Publishing Company. W. FLETCHER ATJSBJN, - , Editor. C. V. W. AUSBON, - Business Manager. Subscription price, $1.25 per year. Advertisements inserted at low rates. Obituary notices exceeding trn Hues, five centa hue. Couut the word, allowiiigeight to the line, and 4 money with MS. for al in excess of ten lint. The editor will not be responsible for the view t correspondents. All article for publication must be accomuanied fry the full name of tne writer. - Correspondents are requested not to write ou bat pnes;de of tbe paper. All conimuui.uations must be sent in by Thursday morning or they will not appear. Address ail eouji&u locutions to THE ROANOKE BEACON, Plymouth, N, C. We appeal to every reader of Th Roahoks 3acOn, to aid ns in wkiu it an acceptable and profitable medium of news to our citizen. Let Plymouth people and the public kuow wnat is going on ju Plymouth." Report to nn al.1 item of news the arrival and departure of friends, social event, deaths, sorioua llineM, accident, new buildings, new enterprises and improvement of whatever character. change in bushies indeed auything and everything that wonld be of interest oour people. ; '-: FRIDAY, MARCH 4,1892. Tuesday, March the 22ad. has been set apart as the day ou which the Silver bill will be fully discussed by Congress. . PEOMiNiNr politicians daalare that Mr. Cleveland can carry Ohio and Michigan. So he may, but the winning man must be able to climb over the Hill with more than two gtates at his back, This Committee m whose bands the matter was placed by the industrial con Terence he'd at St. Louis, have decided that the nominating convention of the Thjrd Part) shall be held in Omaha, Neb., July 4th. ' It is now thought that Judge W, P. Bvnura, of Charlotte, will be the Be publi can candidate tor Governor this year, Jeter Pritchard was at one time prominently mentioned, but after figuring on him for a time, it was decided that he could not carry the colored vote of the State, so bis name has been tabled.' Jndge Bynum will make as good a subject for defea in No Yembr as any ptherliepubl'' i, so fer as we know. t Tee actions cf the recent St Louis con. vention is. causing some dissatisfaction a mong Aliiancenieo in the South. Capt. B M. Collins one of the leading Ailiancemen In TV arreu count v this State, has avowed his determination to withdraw from aud to have nothing to do with the organization . lie, like many ether Alliancemen, think that an effort wiil b made to turn the Alii ance of North Carolina over to the Third Party, in which event the government of the State would be turned over to Republi canism. What can he proposed Third party do to relieve the depressed people?. Like al ether political partien that have been born within the past one hundred years, it mut crow slow before it can be a success as a ruling power. The party has never -been born that could captnre a majority of the people in one two or even ten years. It takes time to bring about political unity, without which any party U sure of defeat. Through the new party relief cannot come, if it comes at all, within a quarter of a century, but if those working for relief in the new party would turn the same iten tioa to the Democratic party that they are giving the Third party movement, and aid honest Democrats in putting down Republi can rule, they wonld find that relief which , they are after. YV ith their co-operation the UQmocnuz P-rlJ CQuia run tne uoTern , moot as Jefferson itendftd it to be by the noVtvU ...I fnw .AAKt. Vn i V. aU. formation of the Third party a division is 'made, as it wilt be, then Democracy will be phut out and the new party cannot get in, therefore the only result to be expected is a Republican victory. A big Alliance meeting was held at Covjngtou, tin., on the 37th at which Pinnvoomfln T. ft T.tvinnBlnn en other prominent Alliancemeq, who had just returned from the St. Louis convention, spoke, and they all declared it folly for the . farmers, who compose a large part of the Democratic party, to leave it for the new party. At this meeting President Living Bton, who has been ooasidcred a Third Party Democrat, openly declared that he was a Democratic Alliancenun. He said the old adage of 'Let well enough alone,' applied lo organizations as well as to indi viduals. and he therefore advised the farmers to work oat their reform measures jn the ranks of the Democratic party. At the clcsa of the meeting a resolution was adopted to the tffbet that there was no longer any doubt as to Livingston's Dm ocracy, although it had been doubted in the part aud declaring it to be the doty of all true AUianccmeu to stand with him iu the Democratic party. Important to Ladles. Sir I made use of your PHILtTOKEli with my last ouild, in order to procure a safs aud easy travail. I used it about two months before my expected time, nutil I was taken sick, and I had a very qqick and eaiy confinement, nothing ocpunred to protract my couvaleacet'Ce. and I got about m less time than was uaal for me. 1 think it a medicine that shonl.t be naed by every expectant mother, for should they but try jt I have, they would unver aain be without it at such times I am yonra re seetf Ully Mrs. ELIZABE I II DIX. Avj merchant or druggUt eaa procure kj'b Philotoieit ior $1 a bottls. ci; IM.IISF. K'.sLEY, Whole-ale Druxr A MONSTROUS PROPOSITION. Cfcarjatte Chonlcte. The rmhlio cannot have failed to note that tb following is one of the planks in the platform of the new : party which Was set np in St Louis last week t 'We demaud that the governmeot issue legal tender notes and pay Union soldiers the difference between the price of depre cited money in which ha was paid and gold." . When it is remembered that at ne peried daring the wr the difference between greenbacks and gold was $2.80 to J 1 00, the enormity of the proposed back salary grab will the uiore-fully appear. What do Southern AlljiUoem.n who were in the Confederate army think of it? What do Southern AUianoemen, whether they were in the Confederate army or net, think of it? ; ... . , tell your wirr. Selected. ' If you are in any trouble or quandary, tell your wife that is, if you have one all about it at onoe. Ten to one. her invention will solve your difficulty sooner than all your logic. The wit of woman has been praised, but her iustincts are quicker aud keener than her reason Counsel with your wife, or your mother, or four sister, and be assured that light will flish upon your darkness. Women are too commonly adjudged as' verdant in all but purely womanish affairs. Ho phi losophical student of the sex thus . judges them. Their intuitions, or insight, are the most snbtile, and if they cannot see a eat in the meal, there i no cat there. In counseling one to tell his trouble to his wife, we would go further, ana advise blui to keep none of his affairs secret tiom her. Many a home has been happily saved, ana many a fortune retrieved by raau's full confidence in his better half Woman is far more a seer and prophet than man, if she be given a fair chauce. As a general rule wives confide the minutest of their plans aud thoughts to their husbands, having no. iuvolvements to f creen from him. Why not reciprocate, if but for the pie .sure of meeting confidence with con ndeuce ? Wo are certain that no inau suc ceeds so well in the world as he who, taking a partner for life, makes her the partner of all his purpose aud hepes. What is wrong in his impulses or judgement, she will check and pet right with her ti me t universally instincts. "Helpmeet" was no insignificant title as applied to man's companion. She is a meet help to him in eveiy datkness, difficulty and sor row of life; and what she most craves and deaervos is confidence witheut which love is never fre from a sbaddow Dyspepsia and Z1tv Complaint Is it not orth the small price of 75c. to free yourself of every symptom of these Distressing complaints, if you think so call at our store and get a bottle of ghiloh's Vitalizer, every bottle has a printed guar antee on it, use accordingly and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by Bryan 3c Chears, Plymouth, and Dr B. F. Hallsey. Roper HBSHSWHSWWWHSFSHS A TRIBUTE, Miss Rallio A We'ch. danghter wf Dennis and Rebecca Welch died at htr home, in Gliden, Chowan cuuiy, F' bruary 1G, J892 frm the fatal tffecis of that epidemical scourge. LaGrippe. Miss Weiou was a faithful aqd consistent member of Welches Chapel, near her bore. In deportnit-nt she was a model ; in her studies an average scholar. She was a genial and affUble school mate, always the same and r- ady at any time to do all she could for the canse of right and the good of her fellow man. lir death hat wad a home desolate, bereft a father of a kind and affectionate daughter and created a vacancy iu her class which can never be filled. No, never. Her mem ory lives in the hearts of hr school-mates aud friend who niuuru their loss, yet we do earnestly hope and behave that our loss is hertternal gam Whkb&ab, death has removed from time onr beloved sister and co-worker in the broad field "f edupatjou; Therefore be it Ketolved 1st. That we bow in humble submission to Him who even regardeth the fall of the sparrow, "Whoso rnorpy eudnreth forever,1 and who giveth aud taketb life at his own discretion. find. That the school has lost one ot its brightest students. Eastern Carolina one of its most faithful teachers and her father a most dutiful danghter. 3rd. l hat our deepest sympathy be ex tended to the bereaved father, sisters, broth era and all other relatives. 4th. That a copy of tbeae resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased and to the Baptist Pilot and the itOAHOKK Beacon lor publicaion. Done by order of Plymouth, State Normal School this 2oth day of February J. W. McDonald, Cur. V. A. Tavlor. Sec. I L Bell, i Committee J J Jones Mis S A Euro The above resolutions of respect upon the death of a pupil whose efforts have been to elevate her race socially, morally and religiously, are published by request of the officers of the Colored State Normal School of this town. Eoj C!,B-B!BWSSm? Amnrsr TYi i OnMilnn Whv da km niRnv rtcw.nln we atM arnnrwl j i r- us seem to preier to snner and ue made miserable by Indige3tiou, Coustipatioo, Dizziness. Loss of ADDctita. Cumin? nnof the Food, Yellow bkin, when for 7oc. we Will seU them Shiloh's Yitaliser. guaranteed to cure them. Sold bv lirvxn & Uheara. nymonLh, and Ut u r Hallsey, JBoper, JAPANESE COURTESY. Sir Edwin Arnold, in lecturing in Qhics. go on Japan said ; I was led to Japan by erajamar. No guide-book took me there. I had read all the guide-books, and most of them are not very good. None of them lured me to Japan, but I picked up a grnrnmar once, which was very splendidly ; done hy Mr. Chamberlain, and there I read. "The Japanese language has no imperative wood. 1 ho Japanese htngnage has no form of oaths and no word of abuse. " I rubbed my eyes, but there it was, ih positive at firmatiou that one could not Swear in Jap- anise, you could not abuse anybody in Japanese, and yon conld not tell a person to go, rudely or roughly, to Japanese ; and I found it really to he so the worst thine you can say in Japanese is fellow J" Or if j fcu are very much put out yon say Theret There It sounds like iox- sggeration but you cannot fiod a bad word in a Japanese dictionary. There are those who migkt find that a great privation. Now, it star.ds to reason thst language and it does. Although not Christians, they carry out, si we never do. the maxim, 'In honor prefer as another." They ioveria bly ipeak of another person in tha most .... I . . A r . i i t rmpouiiifi way suita wi lueujBeives la iuo moat diaparaging way. In Japan you must not say Where are you going this after noon J5 Yoamnstaay, Where do yon augustly condescend to repair?" Yon must never say, 'Come in." You must say "Condescend an honorable entranoe " , You must honor your friend and dishonor your, self, and thh habit is carried almost to a ludicrous kitent, and it reacts upon th habits and manners of the people, so that in Japan you. fiud a laco of tranquility, of restoration and soft pleasure and peace which I declare to you, 1 bare net fiisg' gerated. - One Dollar Weekly Buys a good Gold Watch by our Club Sys tem. Our 14 karat gold filled oases are warranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Waltham movemeut. Stem wind aad set. Lady's or Gent's size Equal to any $0 watch To secure agents where we have none, we sell one of the Hunting Case Watches for the Club price $28 and send O. O. D hy express with privilege of ex amination before pajing for same Our Agent at Durham, M. C, writes: "Our jewelers have confessed they don't know hew you can famish such work for the money." Our Agent at Heath Springs, g. C , writsi: "Your watches take at sight. The gentleman who got the iat watch said that be examined aud priced a jeler swatches in lau5t. r. that were no better than yours, but the price was 45.H Our Agent at Pennington, Tex. writes: "Am in receipt or the watch, and am pirated without meaaare. All who havo seen it say it would be cheap at $t0. One good reliable Agent wanted for each place Write for particulars Empire Watch Co.. New York, ALLIANCE READING. Toe Following Are The Officers of Washington County Alliance. H, A. Lxichfielp, President. W. T. Hopkins, Vioo-President. J. W Wtnns, Secretary . H. J.Williams Treasurer P. fpKClLL Lecturer Rpyrjs -wain Asbistaut Lecturer. A.U.Wentz Chaplain Jno. Swain Door Keeper, I. T. UAjutELL Business Agent. Jno. Wynns Serg't at arms. Officers of the Roanoke sub-Alliance. L. I. Fagan B D Latham J O Everett T L Sutterthwait O W I'oins H W bawyer F B Johnston B D Bateman W M Norman R M Brteman . David Garrett President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Lecturer As't Lecturer Chaplain Door Keeper As't " Serg't At. Arms Buss. Agent 11 W Sawyer, David Garrett and J C Garganeous, Committee on sick. H W Sawyer, T L Sattnrthwaite and F B Johuston Committee on the good of the Order, CONSUMPTION In Its early stages con be cured by the prompt use of ers Cherry Pectoral It soothes the. Inflamed tissues, aids expectoration and hastens recovery. 9 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. SAVE MONEY! I vn prepared to dye old clothes snd make tbem look as if new ; also to renovate and repair dot lung at small cost. LADIES' DRESSES DYED OR CLEANED. Have yonr last summer's suit or dress cieanea np instead or going to the expense 01 ouying new ones , SAMUEL" WIGGINS, ' Plymouth, N. C. tffOrders from other towns solicited. iV zA) fJJIHE NORFOLK Jk SOUTHERN R. R. TBS DIRECT SHOBT LINE BETWEEN PL7' movth. Kdekton and Eastern north cab0li4a. amd noefolk, ".and all points n0eth. -. ' Mail and Express leaves Norfolk daily (except Sunday) at 9:40 A, M., arrives at Eden ton 13:45 P,M., and at Belle Haven at 4:15 P. M., connecting with steamer Haven Belle for South Creek aud Bay Biver, Leaobvdle, Scranton, Makley ville, Connect at Edenton natiy (except uunaay) ith the Company's Steamer Plymouth for Roanoke River, Jamosville4fc Washington R R.. Str. Bertie for Windsor and Cathie Biver, also with the Str. M- E- Roberts Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for landing on Chowan River aud on Mouday and Fri day for Columbia aud landings on the Scuppernong River. Leave Edenton every Wednesday for Mill Landing, Salmon Creek and returns following day. Throoch tickets on gale on Strs. Plymouth and M. K. Roberts and baggage checked to stations ou the Norfolk & Southern R K., and landings on Biver routes, and to Balti. more, Philadelphia New York. Washing ton, dc. o. Norfolk freight and passenger stations at Norfolk Jc Western R, R. depot. Freight received daily until 5 r. M. (except Sunday) and forwarded promptly O EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH FAST FREIGHT LINE. AND PASSENGER ROUTE. The new and elecaot passeoeer steamer Neuse, leaves Elizabeth City Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Newberue, connecting with the Atlantic aud N. O. R. R. for Winston, Goldsboro and the South. Daily all rail service between Elizabeth City, Edenton and New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore ana Norfolk. .... a. a inrougn cars viinont Dream ng duik.iow rates and quicker time than by any other route Direct all goods to be shipped via Eastern Carolina Difcpatch as follows: From Norfolk, via Norfolk southern Railroad. ' " From Baltimore, via P, W & B. R. R. President St. Station, From Philadelphia, by Penn. R. R. Dock St. Station. . t From New York, by Penn, R. R. Pier 27 North River. For further information apply to J. H. Smith, Agent, Plymouth, or to the General Office of the Norfolk & Southern Railroad Company Norfolk H. C. HUDGINS, Gen'l. Fr't. & Pass. Ag't. M. K.KING, Gen'l. Manager, angl6-ly. LAND FOR SALE BY THE ROANOKE BEACON Real Estate Agency- 1st. One tract of land in Lee's Hills Township. Wahington county, adjoining the lands of Mrs. 11. V. liankins aad others, containing ISO acres. and known as "Mapleoke.'' tbe foimer residence of Mr. w. u. UowDiug. xe arm is well mprovta aud contains 100 acivs nndor cultivation : one larse. late htyle two Mory dwelling, with cook and dining rooms, large I'aru and all necessary ont bonses to be found on a first-class, well-kept model a farm; also a large, comparatively new gin hnse. Fences sua ditcnes in coos repair. A bargain lor easn, For particulars concerning any of the above prop erty, apply to Tbe ROANOKE BEACON Real Est1 Ag'ry. Plymouth NOTICE. W. S. Dunsttn, Adm'r., of E. Dunstan. vs. C. V. Dunstan, et als. ' By virtue of a decree it the Superior voun, cpnng term toyi, i will sell, to jiisae assoui, on wonaay, March 7 18U2, at the Court House in Plvmonih. fnr ui the home tract of the Iai. Ti". Dnnatan . Ioming the lauds of Win Pitt, Joshua B. Javenport and others, subject to the wiaow s aower. ano except tne land Covered oy tne aeienaant s homestead Deo 4, 1811. W. 8. Dunstan Adm'r EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Havine analified this dav as V. of the estate of the late T O Vail, all sons who have claim against said estate are notified to --ant them .to me before January 1st .1890, or this notice will be pieaqea m Dr inereor . mabtua w. vail. Dec. 81. 1881. , Executrix. C. h. Pbttigkew, Attorney. S. B. IIILLER & CO.,, ' WHOLESALE COMMISSION " FISH. DEALERS, No. 7 Ftjlton Fish Marset, NEW YORK. Samtiiet. B. Mri.T.TtTt. 1 CLAREXCK G. MlLLXR. ) Special Attention given to the Bale cf Horth Carolina Shad. Strcils and Stationery Famished on D.'O. BRINKLEY & CO. - Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. CHOICli BRANDS OF CIGARS. A. Full Lins of Superior Canned Goods always on band. ; I o E for sale by wholesale or retail mUGUTH, N.C. J, S. WoOBAHn, 8. K, Erenow W00DARD & EVERETT -DEALERS IN . FANCY WINES ANP. LIQUORS BY THE DRINK OR MEABUKjc. We can be found at the old stand of J B Woodard on Water Street, where we will be pleased to serve our friends and the pub. lie generally. Respectfully. Jan8-92-tf Woodard & Everett. XA. AtL Standard makes at prices poor peorple can pay. The Chicago "SDJGER" ft UNDERTAKER- I am better prepared to furnish the pub Iio in tbe Undertakers business than ver. Coffins supplied on demand from the finest to the cheapest and at prices that defy com pete tion. I am also prepared to serve the public as C0NWACWR AND BUILDER. Thanking tbe publio for past patronage ana soliciting a continuance ox same x am. ' . , Yonrs truly, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY WORLD, One Dollar a Year. Contains the best features of anv Weak-l printed. M. Quad, late ef the Detroit Free Send Foe Savfls Corr A signed and numbered errtiseaie ef watranty for five years is given with every - rasehine. Since the patents on the well kaown ' 'SIKGER" machine ran ont some tiate ago, another faetory has sprang up and is mak iag the very same thing for abeat one fifth the former selling price. We have paid the license tax and ma4o arrangements for offering our trade tbe CHICAGO SINGER" having an ornamented head on iron staad, with drop leaf table of genuine oil polished black Walnut, with patent drop leaf sup port aad Gothic pattern veneered panel eover. It has two polished front drawers with look and elaborate nickel plated drop handles. . Every machine is furnished with the following; Foot hemmer, (feller) Juilter, oil can, screw driver, shuttle serew river, wroneh, one gnide, teu needles, six; bobbins, instruction book; also a neat tele seopic box containing the following elegant nickel plated attachments Tufiklr, rufler, , binder, assorted hemmers from one-eighth to one inch in width. Remember this elegant machine costs yes; only Twenty ( Dollars, "delivered at your nearest freight station. Send us your order, If the maohine is not satisfactory it may be returned in good order within thirty days, from date of purchase, and yonr money wU be promptly refunded. 4'HOS. W, BLOUNT, Roper, N. C. f IjoviI-c" inn
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 4, 1892, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75